Six Lift Elevator Bank

Six Lift Elevator Bank

Description
Description

Six Lift Elevator Banks are medium to high capacity layouts used in buildings with large occupancy loads. Based on a range of conditions including the type of project, occupancy load, and desired wait times, Six Lift Elevator Banks should be used for offices with floor areas around 270,000 ft2 (25,084 m2), hotels with 450 rooms, and housing projects with 540 units.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

Combining two rows of lifts around a central waiting area with a clearance width of 10’6” (3.2 m), or 1.75x car depth, Six Lift Elevator Banks have typical widths of 27’ (8.2 m) and depths of 27’ (8.2 m). Six Lift Elevator Banks have overall areas around 704 ft2 (65 m2).

3D Model
3D Model
Common Questions
Common Questions
How big is a Six Lift Elevator Bank?
Six Lift Elevator Banks have typical overall areas around 704 ft2 | 65 m2. Combining lifts around a central waiting area, Six Lift Elevator Banks have common widths of 27’ | 8.2 m and depths of 27’ | 8.2 m.

How much waiting clearance should be provided for a Six Lift Elevator Bank?
Six Lift Elevator Banks should have a waiting area clearance width of around 10’6” | 3.2 m, or 1.75x car depth.
When is a Six Lift Elevator Bank required?
Six Lift Elevator Banks are required to satisfy the relevant project condition: 270,000 ft2 | 25,084 m2 floor area (office), 450 rooms (hotel), or 540 units (housing).
Six Lift Elevator Bank
Details
Details

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Cars | Lifts: 6
Width (Overall): 26’9” | 8.2 m
Depth (Overall): 26’4” | 8 m
Area (Overall): 704 ft2 | 65 m2
Elevator Depth: 7’11” | 2.4 m
Waiting Depth: 10’6” | 3.2 m or 1.75x car depth

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Six Lift Elevator Bank plan layout

Elevators, or lifts, are vertical transportation systems used in buildings to move people and goods between different floors. Their layouts vary based on building type and usage. In residential buildings, elevators are typically smaller, designed for a few people.Elevator layouts have evolved signif